The labels provide excellent performance. Its adhesive composition makes it suitable for harsh environments, such as high and low surface energy as well as textured substrates. The label, printed in thermal transfer, provides high legibility quality and is resistant against fluids, dry and wet abrasion.

‘The versatility of the HPR100 labels is outstanding,’ said Philippe Contri, TE product manager. ‘Its properties are ideal for challenging environments from self-extinguishing to a high sticking adhesive, the labels are suitable for high and low surface energy situations.’

HPR100 labels also have a wide temperature range from–40 to +135°C (-40°F to +275°F) and compliant with RoHS and REACH. ‘We did extensive testing on the HPR100 labels including long-term immersion in chemicals fluids, temperature, salt fog, dry and wet abrasion tests to ensure the labels meet the demands of the harshest environments,’ Contri said.

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